TOP 30 Railway history pubs in Pennsylvania
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The Valley Tavern
The Valley Tavern, located at 1 Cherry Street in Seven Valleys, Pennsylvania, is a historic institution offering a comprehensive cuisine with weekly and bar specials. The tavern features a bar, six-pack walk-out service, drive-up window for carryout, and weekend live music. Guests can enjoy holiday parties, anniversary/birthday parties, business meetings, and bridal/baby shower parties. Situated alongside the York County Heritage Rail Trail, The Tavern is a convenient stop for food and drink during a bike ride or long walk. Visitors can also watch the Northern Central Railway's diesel and steam trains as they stop to uncouple just outside the doors on Saturdays & Sundays. Originally built in 1875 as the National Hotel, the building has a rich history, with original tavern licenses dating back to 1903 displayed in the dining room. Despite facing challenges such as Hurricane Angus in 1972 and a fire in 1985, The Valley Tavern continues to thrive and build community, preserving its legacy for future generations.
Fitzwater Station
Located at 264 Canal Street in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, Fitzwater Station is a historic institution that was once a stop on the anti-slavery underground railway during the Civil War era. Named after Abel Fitzwater, a prominent landowner and churchman, this establishment offers a unique dining experience with a rich history. The tavern on the canal offers a variety of delicious food and drinks, including jumbo wings, salads, sandwiches, seafood, and more. The menu features a mix of classic favorites and unique dishes, all served with a side of hospitality and geniality that the Fitzwater family is known for.
The Railroad House
The Railroad House is a cozy bar located at 152 Woodrow Avenue in Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania. This charming establishment offers a welcoming atmosphere where patrons can enjoy a wide selection of drinks and delicious pub fare. Whether you're looking to unwind after a long day or catch up with friends over a cold beer, The Railroad House is the perfect spot to relax and enjoy good company. With its friendly staff and laid-back vibe, this bar is a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Stop by The Railroad House for a memorable night out in Sinking Spring!
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